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Pet friendly artificial grass
Posted on 3/26/19 at 12:43 am
Posted on 3/26/19 at 12:43 am
Anyone ever dealt with a dog that has completely destroyed their backyard. Last spring our sod was full and vibrant. Now it’s just a 300ft dirt pad with no hope of grass ever growing back.
I found a few companies online that advertise pet friendly turf. Anyone here have expirences with such turf. It’s a small backyard, 300sf, looking to turf my yard ASAP. Recommendation in the Nola area are welcomed.
I found a few companies online that advertise pet friendly turf. Anyone here have expirences with such turf. It’s a small backyard, 300sf, looking to turf my yard ASAP. Recommendation in the Nola area are welcomed.
Posted on 3/26/19 at 9:14 am to ellishughtiger
I got some from Costco and it has held up great. I don't remember the brand. Check out their website.
Posted on 3/26/19 at 2:54 pm to ellishughtiger
I’m a landscape architect and have designed a few of these for large downtown apartment buildings. Foreverlawn and Synlawn are professional grade artificial turfs. You need to do a drainage system below the base which will help with urine smells. Truthfully, I wouldn’t recommend because if you don’t do it right you’re going to be ripping it out because the smell is going to be unbearable.
Posted on 3/26/19 at 4:28 pm to ellishughtiger
we did a small area in artificial turf...one of my best investments ever. Dog poops and pees and there is no smell. I had to have a bunch of drains in the area...then they filled in the sublayer with crushed rock...then added turf on top...totally recommend it.
Posted on 3/26/19 at 10:19 pm to ellishughtiger
I'm lazy, I'd just leave it as destroyed. I figure the artificial stuff would just weather badly in the sun and elements.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 7:08 am to GynoSandberg
quote:not at all
It doesn’t stain?
Posted on 3/27/19 at 9:52 am to Chicken
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I had to have a bunch of drains in the area...then they filled in the sublayer with crushed rock...then added turf on top...totally recommend it.
What type of drains are we talking about here? Like putting in a french drain or what? Trying to decide if this is DIY project or not.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 10:19 am to ellishughtiger
Is the dog outside all the time? What type of grass was there? How much sun does it get?
Posted on 3/27/19 at 11:52 am to tigeroarz1
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smell is going to be unbearable.
The first thought that came to my mind was dog crap and urine smell. With only 300 sq. ft. just pave the damn thing and be done with it.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 1:26 pm to wickowick
The dog stays inside at all times and only goes outside to take care of business and “zoom time”. We sod the yard when we finished the renovation 3 years ago and the grass lasted until this winter. We got a new pup last summer, between running in circles while kicking up dirt and pulling up grass this is what we have now.
The grass gets a few hours of sun midday but most of the time it’s blocked by our house.
Before:
After:
The dog in the first pic has since passed away (rip). The new dog is hell on wheels and caused my backyard to look like this.
The grass gets a few hours of sun midday but most of the time it’s blocked by our house.
Before:
After:
The dog in the first pic has since passed away (rip). The new dog is hell on wheels and caused my backyard to look like this.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 1:30 pm to gumbo2176
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The first thought that came to my mind was dog crap and urine smell. With only 300 sq. ft. just pave the damn thing and be done with it.
Ive considered something like this but my wife doesn’t think it would be fair for the dog.

Posted on 3/27/19 at 1:34 pm to ellishughtiger
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Ive considered something like this but my wife doesn’t think it would be fair for the dog.
sometimes a man's just got to do what a man's got to do. That looks fine and also functional for an outdoor living space.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 2:41 pm to GoldenSombrero
quote:drains that drain water from my backyard to the street in front of my home. There was already a decent drainage system installed when I moved in. So they just added some more. Really depends on your set up and where water drains from your property.
What type of drains are we talking about here
Posted on 3/27/19 at 2:44 pm to ellishughtiger
Old baw (RIP) was eyeing your beer.
Turf is the way to go. I will try to find out the maker of the turf we used. My space is probably same as your. Mostly behind my garage where there is little sunlight due to trees. Great dog run and play area.
Turf is the way to go. I will try to find out the maker of the turf we used. My space is probably same as your. Mostly behind my garage where there is little sunlight due to trees. Great dog run and play area.
Posted on 3/27/19 at 4:34 pm to Chicken
Synlawn(mentioned above) is all I spec on my jobs. Mine are all commercial or multi-family projects though.
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